Information for Union Berlin game in Prague

Information for away fans travelling to Prague for the UECL game between Slavia and Union Berlin.

Slavia will host Union Berlin in the opening game of the UEFA Europa Conference League Group E on Thursday, 16 September, from 18:45.

Tickets

There are 950 tickets available for the Away Sector at Eden Arena and 1,000 tickets for the main J. W. Madden Stand. The tickets will be distributed only through the away club, the sale starts on Friday, 10 September. The price is 850 CZK for the away sector and 1,630 CZK for the J. W. Madden Stand.

Ticket information on Union Berlin website.

Important: The Print-at-Home ticket must be presented at the stadium in paper form. Please, print the ticket in advance. Neither a digital version of the ticket nor the booking confirmation entitles the ticket holder to enter the stadium.

Hygienic measures

To access the Eden Arena one of the following documents must be provided:

  • Digital proof of vaccination
  • Negative RT-PCR test with QR code not older than 72 hours
  • Digital proof of suffering Covid-19 disease in the past (positive test result) not older than 180 days

Getting to Eden

The Eden Arena (Sinobo Stadium) is located in the Vršovice neighbourhood in the south-eastern part of Prague. It is easily accessible by Prague public transport from the city centre and other parts of the city.

By tram

Trams no. 6, 7, 22 and 24 stop at “Slavia” station which is located only 2 minutes from the stadium. The journey from city centre (Wenceslas Square) takes about 25 minutes.

By bus

Buses no. 135, 136, 150 and 213 stop at “Slavia” station.

By metro

Closest underground stations are “Želivského” and “Strašnická” on line A (green line). Both are located about 20 minutes walking distance from the stadium. You can also use buses no. 150 and 213 from “Želivského” station or tram no. 7 from “Strašnická” station.

By Train

Easiest and fastest way from the city centre (Prague Main Train Station) are trains on the line S9. The journey to the station “Praha – Eden” takes only 8 minutes. The train station is located right next to the Eden Arena.

Parking

We do not recommend going to Eden by car as the parking possibilities are limited and the traffic is usually heavy before and after the game. Parking zones in the Vršovice neighbourhood (Prague 10) are for the residents only (blue zones). Purple zones can be used for parking for maximum of 12 hours after a payment in the parking meter.

If you come early, you can park in the Eden Shopping Centre just across the street from the stadium. If you come to Prague by car on matchday, use one of the P+R parking lots near the metro stations on the outskirts of the city.

Left-luggage

There are several items which are forbidden at the stadium - laptops, bottles, spray cans (deodorants etc.), perfumes, bottles or any bigger luggage (eg. backpacks, suitcases etc.). You can leave any of this items in our left-luggage located next to the entrance no. 2 (no dangerous items can be stored there).

The left-luggage opens 2 hours and 30 minutes before the kick-off and closes 45 minutes after the final whistle. The price is 20, 50 or 100 CZK depending on the size of the item (apx. 1, 2, or 4 EUR).

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